FAIRFAX, Calif. – The No. 25 University of Oregon men’s golf team capped its fall slate with an 11th-place finish in the Alister MacKenzie Invitational after Tuesday's third and final round.

Improving a place in the final standings, Oregon ended with a six-over, three-round score of 858 (286-285-287) in the field featuring eight top-50 teams.

Overall in the 16-team standings, No. 1 California finished with a 20-stroke advantage on the field with its 46-under team total (265-268-273-806).

San Francisco trailed in second place (270-272-284-826), and Colorado State (279-280-280-839) and BYU (275-284-285-844) finished in third and fourth place, respectively.

Individually on the par-71 Meadow Club course, Duck redshirt senior Robbie Ziegler (ninth-tie, 68-69-70-207) improved two places in the final standings to stake his first top-10 placing of the year and 11th career-wise. The Canby, Ore., native led UO in a tourney’s final standings for the first time this year and sixth time in his 39th collegiate event.

Ziegler’s score Tuesday stood as his third straight under-par round (and 34th of his career), and gave him a six-under tournament score. His combined tourney score was his eighth at par or better of his career, and improved on his former best (-4) that he shot once as a sophomore in the Amer Ari Invitational.

Seven strokes back of Ziegler, freshman Sulman Raza tied for 26th place (71-69-74-214) and ranked top two for Oregon for the third straight event.